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., etc.. but the profit passes ahead now is the responsibility of the followers to figure out a way of the of profit that is how it is founded and as an inmate institution requires a power structure into becomes in charge? purses the initial followers then second generation than the power structure not based on if you knew the profit or not but how much knowledge you can accumulate about the traditions, a the theology that was house by the profit in with the massive institutions of religion. if you follow that timeline it does not take a long time for individuals to start complaining about the institution to start recognizing there is a gap between what the institution has to say and what the profit has to say and that is when you have a clash between individuals in and institutions that have all the great religious traditions of food can define face. . . . . >> next on booktv "after words" with guest host theresa payton former white house chief information officer. this week cheryl chumley an
., etc.. but the profit passes ahead now is the responsibility of the followers to figure out a way of the of profit that is how it is founded and as an inmate institution requires a power structure into becomes in charge? purses the initial followers then second generation than the power structure not based on if you knew the profit or not but how much knowledge you can accumulate about the traditions, a the theology that was house by the profit in with the massive institutions of religion. if...
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etc. etc. and just use have that sentence does that makes sense to all of you this is >> you're saying agree and then that statement. >> i don't know are we going to use the words agree and discharge. >> we have to okay agree and followed by that sentence. again while the ethics commission acknowledges like many agencies it doesn't have full resources, etc. etc. >> right. i accept that as >> okay. >> and part of that as the motion. >> so your motion is as read by commissioner hayon and your seconding. >> yeah. >> the public comment on that particular - yes. >> i have not submitted moisten well, i have something presented to the ethics commission of trying to get a record. when i didn't get - when the others saw the people that should respond said they agreed with me and would respond they never respond. well, does that mean i have to come back and get nothing done?. it seems like that some action can be taken sort of a if you go investigation maybe a referral to some other agency you can s
etc. etc. and just use have that sentence does that makes sense to all of you this is >> you're saying agree and then that statement. >> i don't know are we going to use the words agree and discharge. >> we have to okay agree and followed by that sentence. again while the ethics commission acknowledges like many agencies it doesn't have full resources, etc. etc. >> right. i accept that as >> okay. >> and part of that as the motion. >> so your motion is...
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., etc. so i think we probably have to stop their see you can stay close to on schedule. they give very much -- >> up next, a forum on iran with panelists addressing issues like freedom of the press, nuclear negotiations, and u.s. policy toward iran under the country's new president carried then, a look at the radical group ice is very quick c-span presents debates on what makes america great, evolution, and genetically modified foods. issues but light with in-depth look at campus sexual assault. global warming, voting rights, infectious diseases, fighting safety. find our tv schedule one week in advance at c-span.org. let us know what you think about the programs are watching. call us at the following number. or e-mail us. join the conversation. like is on facebook. follow us on twitter. the foundation for defense of democracy hosted a discussion assessing iran. panelists addressing issues like freedom of the press, nuclear negotiations, and u.s. policy toward iran. this is one hour 25 minut
., etc. so i think we probably have to stop their see you can stay close to on schedule. they give very much -- >> up next, a forum on iran with panelists addressing issues like freedom of the press, nuclear negotiations, and u.s. policy toward iran under the country's new president carried then, a look at the radical group ice is very quick c-span presents debates on what makes america great, evolution, and genetically modified foods. issues but light with in-depth look at campus sexual...
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., etc. so i think we probably have to stop their see you can stay close to on schedule. they give very much -- thank you very much. [applause] next, bbc scotland host a debate on the independence referendum. then remarks from jimmy carter. and a chance to see a discussion on terror threats to the u.s.. >> c-span presented debates on what makes america great. evolution and genetically modified foods. veteran's.
., etc. so i think we probably have to stop their see you can stay close to on schedule. they give very much -- thank you very much. [applause] next, bbc scotland host a debate on the independence referendum. then remarks from jimmy carter. and a chance to see a discussion on terror threats to the u.s.. >> c-span presented debates on what makes america great. evolution and genetically modified foods. veteran's.
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he does not even consult his own party, etc. he sees himself as sort of a historical leader of the second greatest the second greatest historical leader of the republic since the 1920's and 30's. he has become -- he has been exercising power. that has led him to become more powerful -- paranoid. he dominates the political system but still talks about threats to him etc.. >> he says he will make political reforms to make the presidency a stronger position. is this a dangerous move? what does it mean? >> in a country like turkey, it is a danger. unlike the united states, the separation of powers are not solid in turkey. currently, he dominates parliament justice system. big media groups have been sort of bought by his industrial friends, so he controls everything. that is dangerous for turkish democracy. >> many outside of turkey question how he could still be in power and have won the victory considering the images the western media for trays. is there a major disconnect between how the media perceives him and how turks view him?
he does not even consult his own party, etc. he sees himself as sort of a historical leader of the second greatest the second greatest historical leader of the republic since the 1920's and 30's. he has become -- he has been exercising power. that has led him to become more powerful -- paranoid. he dominates the political system but still talks about threats to him etc.. >> he says he will make political reforms to make the presidency a stronger position. is this a dangerous move? what...
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etc you know that that might all be. collected on that word confidentiality going forward it could well be that we inadvertently or maybe just decided oh well give up on confidentiality but integrity. in the big issue and with. medical records i'd really rather that the average person not modify mine and the and and electronic health records already sell for more on the black market than credit card records do so it's not as if this isn't something for which the first glimmers can be seen or for that matter the integrity of. configuration for all the things that rely on being automatic you know i spoke a little bit about liability but part of that has to do with the do you or do nots assume things go badly and if so do you have a way to cope with that. it might well be the new tegra t. is the new thing so. if you were to ask me what if i was starting from scratch today and i didn't have a job or a or anything else or i was trying to start a firm or something i might actually say that worried about data integrity. it is a
etc you know that that might all be. collected on that word confidentiality going forward it could well be that we inadvertently or maybe just decided oh well give up on confidentiality but integrity. in the big issue and with. medical records i'd really rather that the average person not modify mine and the and and electronic health records already sell for more on the black market than credit card records do so it's not as if this isn't something for which the first glimmers can be seen or...
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etc. >> commissioner sugaya. >> wow. 5 hours a lot of people have left. i'm cynical about the whole thing and i'll catch that when i start talking there are there any b and b reps in the audience no one from those companies came and testified so far as i know at least they didn't identify themselves to be identified with quote those platforms instead, they sent and organized people here to testify before us on their personal experiences which is fine. a lot of heartfelt stories and everything but it seems like that is the kind of business model they want to use to remain in the background and push people to the front and not take responsibility for their actions. it's a kin cool business model maybe it's a disruptive our i like them if they disrupt computers and disrupt entertainment companies and finance world i kind of like it if they disrupt fox news that's just me. short term rentals have been around forever they're not allowed under the code but they've been around and people have testified they've rented out ramps and houses for short time purposes
etc. >> commissioner sugaya. >> wow. 5 hours a lot of people have left. i'm cynical about the whole thing and i'll catch that when i start talking there are there any b and b reps in the audience no one from those companies came and testified so far as i know at least they didn't identify themselves to be identified with quote those platforms instead, they sent and organized people here to testify before us on their personal experiences which is fine. a lot of heartfelt stories and...
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etc who were there at the point of contact between the officer and young mr brown who was apparently shot with his hands up according to all of the witnesses. and they have seized camera phones to that effect so you want to control the information want to control the narrative this is a good way to do it and what we've seen here are journalists being basically you can control the time place and manner of access to the press of a but that's it you know you have to have very compelling reasons to control that now if there's safety if they think the reporters are going to be attacked or they're interfering with some kind of ongoing police. investigation that kind of thing how does the reporter know you know what when is it their obligation to say ok i should turn my camera off and walk away and let the police is telling it well when you're in mcdonald's basically working on your story in a bunch of people bussed in and you're far from the from the actual action that's probably on the line of i think i'm ok right here they were not standing in front of the protesters these guys were in m
etc who were there at the point of contact between the officer and young mr brown who was apparently shot with his hands up according to all of the witnesses. and they have seized camera phones to that effect so you want to control the information want to control the narrative this is a good way to do it and what we've seen here are journalists being basically you can control the time place and manner of access to the press of a but that's it you know you have to have very compelling reasons to...
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whether it's egypt, whether it's, you know, israel, whether it's saudi arabia, etc. and i don't think that there is the will to do that. or maybe it's also that there is also a realization with some of these steps, the congress won't go along with it. i think for a variety of reasons. and the final thing is that this administration has demonstrated, which surprises me because i was a very strong supporter of president obama the first time he ran. i thought this is our last chance to really get some real stuff done based on his cairo speech and other things. its inability to be consistent has been, you know, from my point of view, really surprising and not realizing that there are incredible costs there. that little blurb i read at the end of the paper from graham fuller and then i added to. these long-term, you know, when you talk to people long-term, a number of years ago we were at carnegie and somebody from the clinton administration was asking about -- eight of us about the middle east in africa and somebody from africa did short term and long term and the guy sm
whether it's egypt, whether it's, you know, israel, whether it's saudi arabia, etc. and i don't think that there is the will to do that. or maybe it's also that there is also a realization with some of these steps, the congress won't go along with it. i think for a variety of reasons. and the final thing is that this administration has demonstrated, which surprises me because i was a very strong supporter of president obama the first time he ran. i thought this is our last chance to really get...
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interviewed her and also went to the protest things that they had and read the literature mix cetera, etc. >> host: now we are over 20 years later after the murder. is latasha remembered? >> in many ways in los angeles. even two-day people who were born after her i don't think they remember her by people who were alive or teenagers at the time remember. people say the girl killed over orange juice? or they would say do you remember baby? and baby was a small puppy that was kicked and abused by his owner who was cory and on the balcony of the apartment. witnesses called the police and he was arrested and given 30 days in jail. that sentence was pronounced about one month before latasha harlins. people would say baby the dog was harmed and rightfully so the owner was sent to jail for 30 days bet latasha harlins were shot to the back of the head and the person did not receive any jail time at all that really resonated with the african-american community. how can a dog be kicked and they serve jail time that a black girl killed and the person who killed her found guilty and doesn't serve any
interviewed her and also went to the protest things that they had and read the literature mix cetera, etc. >> host: now we are over 20 years later after the murder. is latasha remembered? >> in many ways in los angeles. even two-day people who were born after her i don't think they remember her by people who were alive or teenagers at the time remember. people say the girl killed over orange juice? or they would say do you remember baby? and baby was a small puppy that was kicked...
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etc but certainly i would agree that western foreign policy has . contributed to the to the radicalization of thousands of many young men and women mr carter you just mentioned the young. british muslims that you work with and i think when we talk about the threat of isis we need to consider that there are two very different groups of people fighting for a one group and this is i think a minority are you know those foreign born jihad is that have been converted by those theories that you mentioned but the bulk of isis are iraqis or you know arabs locals who have been converted not so much by the theories but by how horrific the realities of their daily existence i mean those are you know iraqi males in that twenty's in their thirty's who came of age during the first and second invasion of their country and i would like to ask you in what way do you think these two groups are different in terms of dire conviction in terms of the ferocity that they show in the battle for that ultimately in terms in terms of the techniques that could be used to bring t
etc but certainly i would agree that western foreign policy has . contributed to the to the radicalization of thousands of many young men and women mr carter you just mentioned the young. british muslims that you work with and i think when we talk about the threat of isis we need to consider that there are two very different groups of people fighting for a one group and this is i think a minority are you know those foreign born jihad is that have been converted by those theories that you...
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it took him a week to release the name of the police officer who did the firing, etc., etc. all the lessons of the kerner commission days have been lost on the ferguson authorities, and i can only imagine that if history precedes the wait has in the past, we will see ferguson voters wake up and turn out to may see the administration there in ferguson replaced next time around. host: were some of those communication issues brought up commission report? guest: absolutely. they talked about the bad relations between the police and every community where riots broke out. long simmering stories of brutality, misconduct, just a disrespect for the local community. there were very few, if any, officers of color on the police .orces there you saw some real changes in subsequent years. but what do we see in ferguson now? when the police chief was asked -- "oh, that's not true, we have a couple of asian-pacific islanders" -- i am not quoting him directly, but that was the response. like the caller who called and "sick and tired" of minorities complaining about this thing, minorities are
it took him a week to release the name of the police officer who did the firing, etc., etc. all the lessons of the kerner commission days have been lost on the ferguson authorities, and i can only imagine that if history precedes the wait has in the past, we will see ferguson voters wake up and turn out to may see the administration there in ferguson replaced next time around. host: were some of those communication issues brought up commission report? guest: absolutely. they talked about the...
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., etc. >> host: now we talk nearly over 20 years after this murder. is latasha remembered? >> guest: actually yes in los angeles even two-day people who were born after her but for those that were alive and it teenagers at the time they do remember. they say the girl that was killed over orange juice? or do you remember baby? baby was a small puppy that was kicked and abused by his owner who was also caribbean on the balcony of the owners apartment. they called the police and she was arrested and given 30 days in jail
., etc. >> host: now we talk nearly over 20 years after this murder. is latasha remembered? >> guest: actually yes in los angeles even two-day people who were born after her but for those that were alive and it teenagers at the time they do remember. they say the girl that was killed over orange juice? or do you remember baby? baby was a small puppy that was kicked and abused by his owner who was also caribbean on the balcony of the owners apartment. they called the police and she...
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etc etc so much needed in the east of the moment and i guess the other worrying thing here you might think is that. the russian ambassador to the u.k. has been called to talk about this has been taken extremely seriously over no proof governments have jumped on the bandwagon of foreign governments over no proof just something off twitter it's bit of a worry that the people have jumped so quickly on to this again they know something that obviously isn't apparent on the russian side. no i think what they are desperate for is the story of created putin as the new hope that russia is about to invade and take over ukraine they've built a story so much the rue it at the four suggestion that something might be handy the ruling jumped and we've already heard bomb are using the word invasion we've heard david cameron as you say making very hard statements of the british british government and it's very strange as you say lead away for any prove or not for real and this is a zone which could hardly not be under surveillance by the ways than i would suspect there are drawn surveillance a aircra
etc etc so much needed in the east of the moment and i guess the other worrying thing here you might think is that. the russian ambassador to the u.k. has been called to talk about this has been taken extremely seriously over no proof governments have jumped on the bandwagon of foreign governments over no proof just something off twitter it's bit of a worry that the people have jumped so quickly on to this again they know something that obviously isn't apparent on the russian side. no i think...
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., etc. what is the process that the president uses in order to come to a decision? the perceptions are these. reagan kind of had this belief that was talked about, and clinton reached out to review, and bush we got operated by his gut or a law professor's approach from obama. what was the process you saw the president use? >> first, i want to say it is up to the chief of staff to know the president's personality, like what their thinking process is, and you want to make sure, in my opinion, i wanted to make sure the president was never making a decision when he was hungry, angry, lonely, or tired. [laughter] and since that is 24 hours a day, that is a burden. i also wanted him to make a decision in the best possible mood could be in. i did not want a pessimistic president making a decision. i wanted it to be an optimistic decision. so i focused on the president's lifestyle, and that is a 24/7 item. i did focus on every minute of every day, seven days a week, 24 hours a day, and try to make s
., etc. what is the process that the president uses in order to come to a decision? the perceptions are these. reagan kind of had this belief that was talked about, and clinton reached out to review, and bush we got operated by his gut or a law professor's approach from obama. what was the process you saw the president use? >> first, i want to say it is up to the chief of staff to know the president's personality, like what their thinking process is, and you want to make sure, in my...
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etc. some have made the analogy that we are the movie house, and they are provided in entertainment. >> the content. i've noticed about 160 minor-league teams in the u.s. >> it's roughly 30 major-league teams and roughly five teams at different levels for each team. >> how is the economics of the business? >> it's pretty decent. again, symbiotic relationship with the major league. great leadership at the minor-league level headed up by a guy named pat o'connor, and in the midwest league, george sibelius and scott west bomb. they've got great initiatives in terms of branding minor-league baseball. you can get the digital effort and the branding is "tomorrow's future stars today." good, positive things. and you've got a flexible cost structure because labor costs are shared with the major league. it is unique content. they are not making anymore more of these. there are 160 teams. there is territorial exclusivity. detailpay attention to as our great management team does, provide a fan friend
etc. some have made the analogy that we are the movie house, and they are provided in entertainment. >> the content. i've noticed about 160 minor-league teams in the u.s. >> it's roughly 30 major-league teams and roughly five teams at different levels for each team. >> how is the economics of the business? >> it's pretty decent. again, symbiotic relationship with the major league. great leadership at the minor-league level headed up by a guy named pat o'connor, and in...
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to some of the protest meetings to read to there of literature, etc., etc. >> host: now we talk nearly over 20 years after this murder. is latasha remembered? >> guest: actually yes in los angeles even two-day people who were born after her but for those that were alive and it teenagers at the time they do remember. they say the girl that was killed over orange juice? or do you remember baby? baby was a small puppy that was kicked and abused by his owner who was also caribbean on the balcony of the owners apartment. they called the police and she was arrested and given 30 days in jail and that sentence was pronounced one month before latasha harlins casein they would say be be the dog was formed to in the order was sent to jail for 30 days but latasha harlins was shot in the back of the head and the person did not receive anything at all the really resonated with the community so how could it dog be kicked and served jail time but a black girl could be killed and the person who killed her found guilty in not serving in the jail time and all? people also remember the owner because just
to some of the protest meetings to read to there of literature, etc., etc. >> host: now we talk nearly over 20 years after this murder. is latasha remembered? >> guest: actually yes in los angeles even two-day people who were born after her but for those that were alive and it teenagers at the time they do remember. they say the girl that was killed over orange juice? or do you remember baby? baby was a small puppy that was kicked and abused by his owner who was also caribbean on...
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etc., etc. it gets in the way of the body's natural healing mechanisms. it becomes part of a practice that is valuable. >> let's open it up to questions from the audience. let me recognize you. i will ask two questions. give charlie a second to get over. let's try to keep the answers brief. can you wait until the microphone is near you? this lady. >> thank you. it was a very interesting presentation. i do believe that diet and lifestyle contributes to our health. eating organic food and red dyes and antibiotic, i am 69 years old. i have spent a lot of time in the scientific community. a lot of it i do not believe. we have been told that agent orange was safe. had nothing to do with chemicals. i am skeptical about the scientific community. my question is, i would like to eliminate gmo's from my diet. i eat organic. what can i do as an individual to help get foods labeled as a non-gmo product? our government seems to be hesitant to allow this labeling. it is probably because of the money behind those manufacturers. what can i do as an individual? >> was eve
etc., etc. it gets in the way of the body's natural healing mechanisms. it becomes part of a practice that is valuable. >> let's open it up to questions from the audience. let me recognize you. i will ask two questions. give charlie a second to get over. let's try to keep the answers brief. can you wait until the microphone is near you? this lady. >> thank you. it was a very interesting presentation. i do believe that diet and lifestyle contributes to our health. eating organic food...
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policy overseas, the state department, etc., etc. -- it was a lie. risk, that they could create allergies and nutritional problems. they repeatedly urged their superiors to require long-term study. and every time they read the policy, they noticed that more of their science was removed from that policy and tell one person wrote, what has become of this document? it is a political document that does not give the side effect. the person in charge of policy at the fda, the political appointee was michael taylor, monsanto's former attorney. the fda was given instructions by the white house to promote biotechnology. they created a position for him. taylor became monsanto's vice president and chief lobbyist. now he is back at the fda as the food safety czar. one of the scientists at the fda predicted correctly that, without required safety studies, the companies would not even do the normal studies that they would do because they are not on the fda list. so we have very few safety studies. but enough for the academy of environmentalism to evaluate and disc
policy overseas, the state department, etc., etc. -- it was a lie. risk, that they could create allergies and nutritional problems. they repeatedly urged their superiors to require long-term study. and every time they read the policy, they noticed that more of their science was removed from that policy and tell one person wrote, what has become of this document? it is a political document that does not give the side effect. the person in charge of policy at the fda, the political appointee was...
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etc. then from a communicate perspective and if you read a report a real emphasis that we try to make throughout is that these efforts are ultimately steered by the committee themselves. so given the work that's been done by the department and resources that are available already, we think it would be enormously helpful to have a web page compiling information and resources that are available. then in the longer term, we think it is important to establish a citywide designation program, again not for regulatory purposes but as a way to identify resources that should be prioritized for public assistance and private assistance to have some kind of common framework to evaluate these properties would be enormously valuable in prioritizing limiting resources. finally hopefully once we have a conservation program laying all that out. that concludes or presentation. i'm happy to take any questions and again this you for the opportunity. >> thank you. commissioners? questions off the bat? commissi
etc. then from a communicate perspective and if you read a report a real emphasis that we try to make throughout is that these efforts are ultimately steered by the committee themselves. so given the work that's been done by the department and resources that are available already, we think it would be enormously helpful to have a web page compiling information and resources that are available. then in the longer term, we think it is important to establish a citywide designation program, again...
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a bonus room we don't know what we're going to use and a diagram and a large kitchen and 4 bedrooms etc. including a master closet that's bigger than my bedroom and a penthouse. usually we have a lot of plans come to us on drs or other kinds of conditional use and there's reasons for the purposes felt room they don't also have to say but the project sponsor whether their developers or the homeowners themselves have something in mind as a program that seems like it the designed around a loss program we end up up having a lot of spaced and the penalty how did is not necessary because i don't know with what the pragmatic is for the penthouse if i'm makes senseing i'm in agreement with commissioner fong the house can live without the penthouse structure >> commissioner moore. >> i think the project for this round has explained itself better it finally submitted rendering by which which we understand the proportion of the building and it's overall relations to get other joining properties this sub i cannot the fact that they're in step with each other is one of the still unwritten guidelines
a bonus room we don't know what we're going to use and a diagram and a large kitchen and 4 bedrooms etc. including a master closet that's bigger than my bedroom and a penthouse. usually we have a lot of plans come to us on drs or other kinds of conditional use and there's reasons for the purposes felt room they don't also have to say but the project sponsor whether their developers or the homeowners themselves have something in mind as a program that seems like it the designed around a loss...
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it their website talks about, you know, helping them out, etc., etc. and then it says the aids health care foundation new castro pharmacy and incline and asked people it write letters for the pharmacy on castro street they don't call it the pharmacy but the new pharmacy on castro student we're appealing because we want a voice they should go through the conditional use system and they have not taken a position go we say because the voters haven't had a say they said that we want to have a say on formula retail and the community is saying we want to have a voice and we want to have a voice in the look and feel of our neighborhood commercial district as the zoning administrator said this case is unique because in a very, very beginning there was an error in issuing the permit over the counter. if that error never happened this project would have gone to the planning commission. and it never would have seen the board of appeals it would have gone straight to the planning commission because there's or there were conditional use questions and conditional us
it their website talks about, you know, helping them out, etc., etc. and then it says the aids health care foundation new castro pharmacy and incline and asked people it write letters for the pharmacy on castro street they don't call it the pharmacy but the new pharmacy on castro student we're appealing because we want a voice they should go through the conditional use system and they have not taken a position go we say because the voters haven't had a say they said that we want to have a say...
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you can think about a different middle east, battles etc. and if you talk to the experts and you do some thinking about it you can really get a sense that we are going going to let the margin be much less involved in the middle east i believe in the next decade or so especially hillary clinton is elected in a few years, 2016. when she was secretary of state she led what they called a pivot to asia. you don't want to go overboard but at the margin that means we spent less in terms of controlling the streets of parmesan that kind of thing and more of a focus on asia as opposed to the middle east. that's going to happen much more so i believe. we now only import 7% of our crude oil from the middle east and i don't think it's a coincidence that when saudi arabia begged us to get involved in syria we kind of said sorry we are not getting involved. we don't care as much with the saudi think of us because we are much less dependent on the middle east than ever before. that's going to give us all kinds of great options and save lives that will even
you can think about a different middle east, battles etc. and if you talk to the experts and you do some thinking about it you can really get a sense that we are going going to let the margin be much less involved in the middle east i believe in the next decade or so especially hillary clinton is elected in a few years, 2016. when she was secretary of state she led what they called a pivot to asia. you don't want to go overboard but at the margin that means we spent less in terms of controlling...
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this is a waste of manpower, morale is down, etc. the other thing is that the designation 369th is for a draftee unit, and that's why they resented it, because they're volunteers. >> right. >> national guard. so, but what tipped the scales in favor of their going into combat was that the french were desperate for reip forcements. reinforcements. and command paton of the french army, who would be disgraced in world war ii but was a distinguished general in world war i, begs pershing to give them reinforce bements. won't give them any white reinforcements because the americans want to take credit for winning the war, as it were, being there, you know, a year basically and also not only winning the war, but winning the peace or positioning themselves to win the peace. so pershing relents, but there's a back and forth with the war department about this, whether they're going to allow it, and finally pershing prevails. and by march the 369th -- which they learned of their designation from the french -- is with the french. they train for a
this is a waste of manpower, morale is down, etc. the other thing is that the designation 369th is for a draftee unit, and that's why they resented it, because they're volunteers. >> right. >> national guard. so, but what tipped the scales in favor of their going into combat was that the french were desperate for reip forcements. reinforcements. and command paton of the french army, who would be disgraced in world war ii but was a distinguished general in world war i, begs pershing...
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etc., etc. what do you hope to take away for those of us like me who watch this every week? >> you know, i just i love the way audiences have fallen in love with margaret and her story. because i think there is still even i think women today who aren't, maybe, haven't been fulfilled sexually or feel inadequate in some way. and i think that margaret feeling taking it all on herself that her husband doesn't want her because she's not good in bed or she's feeling inadequate. and it's heartbreaking especially when you know the whole truth. and she's been living a life that wasn't what you thought and then still having to find a way to accept it and move on. i feel like what woman doesn't have to go through all of those issues whether or not she's being pleased or not by her partner or whether her husband is really gay or whether she could have been so many things. could have done this with my life. i could have. and margaret just represents that and this show of the microcosm of one family's h
etc., etc. what do you hope to take away for those of us like me who watch this every week? >> you know, i just i love the way audiences have fallen in love with margaret and her story. because i think there is still even i think women today who aren't, maybe, haven't been fulfilled sexually or feel inadequate in some way. and i think that margaret feeling taking it all on herself that her husband doesn't want her because she's not good in bed or she's feeling inadequate. and it's...
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dioxins etc etc it's just not the same anymore so the message has to be different because unfortunately things have changed now. for thirty years the french health authorities had encouraged unlimited fish consumption. this summer they lowered their recommendations. no more than two servings of fish per week one way to prevent or anticipate what could be our next food scandal. plagued. prost top rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want. clean zero casualties war this is the great fantasy of war mongering politicians. capturing people is this what he did if they're innocent killing them easy we were serve the right to kill any person anywhere any time. they could do that in the sixty's but they can be drowned it's a member of the makes these things certain politicians. new kind of power of the. sad is very tempting. the u.s. military was built to square off against the soviet union. over western europe but when you take that conventional military and now try to retire ask it as a counter-insurgency force it creates a lot of gaps and that's the kind of private sector st
dioxins etc etc it's just not the same anymore so the message has to be different because unfortunately things have changed now. for thirty years the french health authorities had encouraged unlimited fish consumption. this summer they lowered their recommendations. no more than two servings of fish per week one way to prevent or anticipate what could be our next food scandal. plagued. prost top rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want. clean zero casualties war this is the...
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and including local control, and lower rates, transparency, etc.. the power enterprise as you know has massive unmet capitol needs. we know there has been a lot of pressed around the mountain tunnel and there are other infrastructure needs as well and i know of refusal, to be the power provider to the new development in san francisco. and it did not require the puc, to become the power of the provider under the charter. the puc will obtain that discretion and i know that there is a lot of discussion about what projects that they may believe or appropriate or less appropriate, and our less beneficial to be the provider for and the puc will set up the standards and make those determinations. but with this legislation, will provide the agency with the space, and with the ability to decide which projects warrant the agency stepping in, as the power provider. and i know that particularly, some of the larger development projects, could easily fall, into that category, or it would make a lot of sense. the currently, as you know, excess hydroelectric power,
and including local control, and lower rates, transparency, etc.. the power enterprise as you know has massive unmet capitol needs. we know there has been a lot of pressed around the mountain tunnel and there are other infrastructure needs as well and i know of refusal, to be the power provider to the new development in san francisco. and it did not require the puc, to become the power of the provider under the charter. the puc will obtain that discretion and i know that there is a lot of...
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dioxins etc etc it's just not the same anymore so the message has to be different because unfortunately things have changed. for thirty years the french health authorities had encouraged unlimited fish consumption. this summer they lowered their recommendations. no more than two servings of fish per week one way to prevent or anticipate what could be our next food scandal. i'm abby martin the stories we cover here we're not going to hear any right big story the facts are that same top there is a reason they don't want to know more than the phrase. now let's break the set. clean more zero casualties war this is the great fantasy of war mongering politicians. capturing people is this what do you do if there isn't killing them easy we were serve the right to kill any person anywhere any time. soon but they come to tremendous amounts of makes these things i've heard some politicians who came to a new kind of power via this technology sat is very tempting. to come home. to. her mum. mum. do we speak your language from cold programs and documentaries in arabic it's all here. reporting from th
dioxins etc etc it's just not the same anymore so the message has to be different because unfortunately things have changed. for thirty years the french health authorities had encouraged unlimited fish consumption. this summer they lowered their recommendations. no more than two servings of fish per week one way to prevent or anticipate what could be our next food scandal. i'm abby martin the stories we cover here we're not going to hear any right big story the facts are that same top there is...
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en cualquier tipo de célula, puede multiplicarse formando nervios, piel, músculos, glóbulos rojos, etc, en toda clase de tejidos. >>pero por lo que sé, el tratamiento de las células madre es un tema bastante polémico. >>el problema es que ese tratamiento de células madres que se ha venido aplicando hasta ahora se ha venido haciendo con células de un embrión humano; y, como sabes, es un tema muy delicado y de ética porque... es una vida en comienzo. >>pero el nuevo bioxtron no trabaja así, ¿verdad? >>por supuesto que no. bioxtron es un método diferente, pero para lograr los mismos beneficios; está elaborada con el extracto de una superalga llamada aphanizomenon flos aquae o mejor conocida por sus siglas afa. >>¿y qué tiene de tan especial esta alga? >>fíjate qué interesante, yo lo llamo el descubrimiento del siglo. se ha comprobado que el afa del lago klamath, en oregón, gracias a los fitoquímicos que posee, puede reproducir en nuestro cuerpo células madre en la médula ósea. >>esto quiere decir que no hay necesidad de recurrir a un embrión humano. >>correcto. >>¿y
en cualquier tipo de célula, puede multiplicarse formando nervios, piel, músculos, glóbulos rojos, etc, en toda clase de tejidos. >>pero por lo que sé, el tratamiento de las células madre es un tema bastante polémico. >>el problema es que ese tratamiento de células madres que se ha venido aplicando hasta ahora se ha venido haciendo con células de un embrión humano; y, como sabes, es un tema muy delicado y de ética porque... es una vida en comienzo. >>pero el nuevo...
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dioxins etc etc it's just not the same anymore so the message has to be different because unfortunately things have changed. for thirty years the french health authorities had encouraged unlimited fish consumption. this summer they lowered their recommendations. no more than two servings of fish per week one way to prevent or anticipate what could be our next food scandal. or. food. as so. say thank you. last. time. this side. and big corporation kind of can. do and the bank all them all about money and i think that's like that for a politician right a lot and with that. coming up. there's just too much rat today's. that. is the fix a perfect. the replace the old if you're the girl and you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioning the concerts or the concerts that's because a free and open press is critical to our democracy should threaten all books. going . to mcdonald's i'm sorry and on this show really reveal the picture of what's actually going power among the people beyond identifying a problem to try rational debate and a real discussion of critical issues facing
dioxins etc etc it's just not the same anymore so the message has to be different because unfortunately things have changed. for thirty years the french health authorities had encouraged unlimited fish consumption. this summer they lowered their recommendations. no more than two servings of fish per week one way to prevent or anticipate what could be our next food scandal. or. food. as so. say thank you. last. time. this side. and big corporation kind of can. do and the bank all them all about...
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dioxins etc etc it's just not the same anymore so the message has to be different because unfortunately things have changed. for thirty years the french health authorities had encouraged unlimited fish consumption. this summer they lowered their recommendations. no more than two servings of fish per week one way to prevent or anticipate what could be our next food scandal. clean more zero casualties war this is the great fantasy of warmongering politicians. capturing people is this what do you do if they're innocent killing them easy we were there of the right to kill any person anywhere any time. they could be done in this exhibit they come to trial and to not smoke makes these things are heard and politicians came a new kind of power via this technology sad is very tempting. to. see this. the try to. play polo going to be. much more interesting taking everybody. plays. cut me. dollar lock the weapon. like the. most promising six eighteen all time place cases to most elite clubs to play sometimes for nothing which plays this season and it's important to look just keep up the story can
dioxins etc etc it's just not the same anymore so the message has to be different because unfortunately things have changed. for thirty years the french health authorities had encouraged unlimited fish consumption. this summer they lowered their recommendations. no more than two servings of fish per week one way to prevent or anticipate what could be our next food scandal. clean more zero casualties war this is the great fantasy of warmongering politicians. capturing people is this what do you...
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dioxins etc etc it's just not the same anymore so the message has to be different because unfortunately things have changed. for thirty years the french health authorities had encouraged unlimited fish consumption. this summer they lowered their recommendations. no more than two servings of fish per week one way to prevent or anticipate what could be our next food scandal. clean more zero casualties war this is the great fantasy of warmongering politicians. capturing people is this see what he did if they're innocent killing them easy we were serve the right to kill any person anywhere any time. they couldn't do that in the sixteen but they can be trained to not smoke makes these things sort of heard and politicians get a new kind of power via this technology sad is very tempting. right from the scene. of the first street. and i think that your. orders. and instal. to be in the. israel announcing a complete withdrawal of troops from gaza as a new three day cease fire takes hold. kiev reportedly massing military hardware around east ukraine's industrial we look at how civilians there spe
dioxins etc etc it's just not the same anymore so the message has to be different because unfortunately things have changed. for thirty years the french health authorities had encouraged unlimited fish consumption. this summer they lowered their recommendations. no more than two servings of fish per week one way to prevent or anticipate what could be our next food scandal. clean more zero casualties war this is the great fantasy of warmongering politicians. capturing people is this see what he...